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An open green tea KitKat bar on a 7-Eleven Thailand counter.
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KitKat Matcha Thailand Review: Better Than the Japanese Original?

By Khem
2 Min Read

If there is one chocolate that defines the snack experience in Asia, it’s the Matcha KitKat. In Thailand, you don’t need to hunt through specialty Japanese importers to find it; it’s a staple on the candy shelves of every 7-Eleven, usually sitting right next to the Pocky Milky Matcha. It’s the perfect balance of exotic green tea flavor and the familiar crunch of the KitKat wafer we all know and love.

The Taste Test: What does it actually taste like?

Unlike ceremonial matcha tea, which can be bitter and earthy, the Thai-market KitKat is designed to be a smooth, approachable sweet:

  • The Coating: It features a creamy white chocolate base infused with real green tea powder. It’s silky, sweet, and has a distinct floral matcha aroma.
  • The Crunch: It keeps the classic three-layer wafer that makes every bite satisfying.
  • The Difference: The version sold in Thailand is often slightly sweeter than the Japanese “Otona no Amasa” (Adult Sweetness) version, making it the perfect companion for a strong coffee or an Iced Thai Milk Tea.

Why Buy it at 7-Eleven Thailand?

The biggest advantage is the price. While imported Japanese bags can cost a fortune, an individual bar in Thailand is only around 30-35 Baht (less than $1 USD). It’s the ideal budget-friendly treat when you need a quick energy boost while exploring Bangkok or after finishing a spicy Basil Beef Sticky Rice Burger.

FeatureDetails
Product NameNestlé KitKat Matcha (Green Tea)
Price30.00 – 35.00 THB
Format2-finger bar (35g) / Chunky
Flavor ProfileSweet Green Tea with Crispy Wafer
Real Rating⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.7/5)

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Balanced Flavor: Not too bitter, not too sugary.
  • Unbeatable Price: Much cheaper than in Western markets or Japan imports.
  • Consistent Quality: You know exactly what you’re getting every time.

Cons:

  • Heat Sensitive: In the Thai humidity, the matcha coating softens almost instantly. Eat it quickly or keep it in your hotel fridge!
  • Addictive: It is very hard to stop at just one bar.

Final Verdict

The KitKat Matcha is a solid 4.7/5. It’s a travel essential that every visitor should try at least once. If you’re already a fan of green tea, this will become your go-to snack in Thailand. If you aren’t… well, this might just be the chocolate that changes your mind!

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I’m Khem (เข้ม). I hunt down the weird, wonderful, and delicious products inside Thailand’s 7-Elevens. Welcome to your guide for honest, real-world snack reviews!

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